According to reports, Jones came to her home to carry out an arrest warrant over a traffic violation.

He allegedly told Todd he would not arrest her if she would let him video the sexual act which he said was "one of his fantasies."

Todd, who was also arrested, was booked on one count of first-degree rape and incest, according to records. No bond has been set.

St. Gabriel Police Chief Kevin Ambeau said another woman brought it to the police station. The lady – who was not identified – said she saw the video on Facebook.

The video was recorded Friday, June 7 at 4:38 p.m., Ambeau – who has served as police chief 16 years – said in a press conference the following afternoon.

"I have never seen anything so sickening and disgusting in my own life," he said.

The 1-year-old had been taken into custody by child services and is now in the care of family members.

A GPS to Jones's unit led investigators to determine he was at Todd's house during the incident.

The incident has not only angered Stassi, but also his entire department.

"We do everything we can to help people, and we want to hire people with integrity and make sure we can do everything we can to find people we can trust," he said. "This not only hurts me, but all the good law enforcement officers who work here.

"This gives a black eye to everybody," Stassi said.

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